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$1.6 Billion Deficit - but still CA wants a legal defense fund for illegal immigrants

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http://immigrationreform.com/2017/0...siders-legal-defense-fund-for-illegal-aliens/

Jerry Brown Braces California for a $1.6 Billion Deficit as the State Considers Legal Defense Fund for Illegal Aliens


California is a fiscal hole again. A deep fiscal hole, like $1.6 billion deep, warns Gov. Jerry Brown as introduced the state budget. That means more cuts in services, benefits, infrastructure repairs, education budgets, and general bad news for Californians.

But one group of California residents seems likely to be spared the pain of the state’s fiscal crisis: The ones who earned their special place in the hearts of California lawmakers by violating U.S. immigration laws. Even with a $1.6 billion deficit looming (and politicians often lowball bad budget numbers), two of the first bills likely to be taken up by the Legislature are Senate Bill 6 and Assembly Bill 3.

Both of those measures would commit state dollars to establish a legal defense fund for illegal aliens who might face deportation under the Trump administration – anywhere from about $10 million and $80 million according to the bills’ sponsors. That would be on top of the $10 million already allocated by the perpetually cash-strapped City and County of Los Angeles and similar funds likely to be set up by San Francisco, San Jose and other localities that pride themselves on placing the interests of illegal aliens ahead of the security and well-being of everyone else in their jurisdictions.

The $10 million to $80 the state is considering using to help illegal aliens flout the law is a pittance compared with the deficit Brown is forecasting but it says a lot about where the priorities of the state’s political leadership lie. Based on their response to Californians who have faced tragedy as a result of the state’s sanctuary policies it was hardly a mystery.
 
Kommiefornia politicians could **** up a wet dream and a swimming pool filled with gold.
 
He can always raise the taxes again. That's what the elite in Hollywood would want.
 
He can always raise the taxes again. That's what the elite in Hollywood would want.

Taxes in California are astonishingly high as it is.

11.6% state income tax, LA with an 8.5% sales tax (down from 9.5% implemented as an "emergency" increase due to the Northridge quake - 23 years ago), 39 cents a gallon gasoline tax, confiscatory property taxes of 0.74% per year of the appraised property value meaning that a modest 3-bedroom, 2-bath home valued at $500,000 is hit with a yearly tax of $3,700 per year.

Overall, wife and I pay the state - the state, mind you, not the Fed - on the order of $28,000 per year in taxes.
 
Steeltime is obviously white.
 
b b b ut

they still have their choo-choo train to nowhere



California's bullet train hurtling toward multibillion-dollar overrun

California’s bullet train could cost taxpayers 50% more than estimated — as much as $3.6 billion more. And that’s just for the first 118 miles through the Central Valley, which was supposed to be the easiest part of the route between Los Angeles and San Francisco.

A confidential Federal Railroad Administration risk analysis, obtained by The Times, projects that building bridges, viaducts, trenches and track from Merced to Shafter, just north of Bakersfield, could cost $9.5 billion to $10 billion, compared with the original budget of $6.4 billion.

The California High-Speed Rail Authority originally anticipated completing the Central Valley track by this year, but the federal risk analysis estimates that that won’t happen until 2024, placing the project seven years behind schedule.

http://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-bullet-cost-overruns-20170106-story.html
 
California just wants to break away from America so it can deficit spend and print it's own money....

To many in the leftist Keynesian world, this would solve all their problems.
 
Federal aid to any state for disasters and such will continue to be paid, but a state's deficit due to illegal immigration need not ask President Trump for any extra money to cover, unless they want to put in some of their own budget to build the wall.
 
Illegals vote too ya know.
 
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